When an actor is new in town, and just starting out, it’s hard to know where to turn for marketing materials (headshots, photos, demo reels, etc.) and acting class. Where there are beginners with money to spend, there are scam artists hatching ways to take that money from the unsuspecting. Please start all inquiries by checking on the acting school, photographer, videographer, coach, or manager as completely as possible. Ask around. Get referrals from actor friends for these services when possible. Look companies or individuals up on the Internet. Call the offices or headquarters and ask questions about refund policies, dissatisfaction policies and what exact services are provided for what fees. Call the Better Business Bureau if possible, call the unions if this applies (in the case of agents that are not franchised by Screen Actors Guild or AFTRA), take whatever reasonable precautions you can. Be proactive in the choices you make about your money, your career, and your future. Read the rest of this entry »
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Interview and Auditions: Scams Beware!
November 12th, 2008
Tags: demo reels, marketing materials, scam artists, scams beware, unions
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